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A Guide to Organophosphorus Chemistry, Hardback Book

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An authoritative and comprehensive introduction to organophosphorus chemistry The broad, exciting field of organophosphorus chemistry has grown tremendously over the last few decades, with a wealth of opportunities for research and applications development.

A Guide to Organophosphorus Chemistry offers chemists in academia and industry complete, up-to-date coverage of the fundamentals with an eye on future developments in this area.

Internationally recognized authority Louis D. Quin extends his experienced perspective and insight on the topic by: * Surveying the most important phosphorus-containing functional groups * Including representative methods of synthesis, plus references to detailed synthetic procedures * Outlining advances in stereochemical aspects of phosphorus chemistry * Covering areas of current research, such as unusual coordination states, heterocycles, applications of 31P-NMR, and other spectroscopic methods * Providing numerous references to important review articles and recent literature * Presenting electronic mechanisms and reactive intermediates where established * Discussing the importance of phosphorus compounds in living systems and in agricultural applications Liberally illustrated with equations and structural formulas, A Guide to Organophosphorus Chemistry presents a virtually unparalleled introduction to the subject matter, making it an indispensable instructional tool for aspiring chemists and practicing chemists alike.

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